D.Argus , a, um, adj., Argive: “ArgusproArgivus, Plaut. Am. (prol. 98): AmphitruonatusArgisexArgopatre,” Non. p. 487, 31. (So the much-contested passage seems to be better explained than when, with Gronov. Observv. 4, 298, Argo is considered as abl. from Argos, begotten of a father from Argos, to which Argis in the plur. does not correspond.)